Justify an instance where an administrator may need to login to a server or workstation with an account different from their standard operating account.

Description

Instructions

Part 1 – Complete All of Sections 1 and 2 of the Enabling Windows Active Directory and User Access Controls Lab

Note: not all sections mentioned in the lab’s directions are required for this assessment.

Do the following:

Complete “Section 1: Hands-on Demonstration” and save the following screenshots: (Labs are completed, please see screenshots on Assessment Template)

Based on your experience in the lab, justify an instance where an administrator may need to login to a server or workstation with an account different from their standard operating account. (Please submit Response on the Assessment Template Part 1.3 Response)

Part 2 – Security Planning: Logical and Physical Access Control

Create the following security policies for the company described in the Course Security Scenario. State any assumptions that you make, or details that you might add that add depth, texture, or provide a foundation for your policies. Your goal is to create effective policies that represent modern systems assurance security practices and planning.

Logical Access Control

Physical Access Control

Consider the following scoring guide criteria as you complete your assessment:

Provide required screenshots that document lab completion.

Write a Logical Access Control policy that is appropriate for the Course Security scenario.

Write a Physical Access Control policy for HIPAA compliance that is appropriate for the Course Security scenario.

Justify an instance where an administrator may need to login to a server or workstation with an account different from their standard operating account.

Additional Instructions

Place all screenshots from Part 1 in the order specified above (make sure to include the step number associated with each screenshot), and your well labeled written work from parts 1 and 2 in the Assessment X Template and submit it.